Geographic RangeBefore the Florida Panthers were endangered, they had a large territory from Louisiana north and east to Tennessee and the Atlantic in the United States. Florida panthers reside in upper dry lands such as hardwood hammock, pine flatwoods, saw palmetto and cabbage palm thickets, and in wetland areas including cypress forests, mangrove forests, and freshwater marshes.
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Population SizeThe Florida Panthers have been endangered since the mid 1900's, and ever since then they have been significantly low numbers. But before that, the Florida Panther species population size consisted approximately around the thousands. Specifics are not known.
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